A charming glasshouse terrace by A Square Designs
Interiors

A charming glasshouse terrace by A Square Designs

The 350-sqft terrace space by A Square Designs is one of the most sought-after among Kolkata’s elite for its richly detailed, art-filled luxe interiors.

Connecting the home with green exteriors

Allowing the residents of this home to celebrate the exteriors irrespective of the seasons, this glasshouse terrace is a pretty space that connects them to the outdoors and lush greens around it. This 350-sqft terrace space attached to the day room is covered with glass using an MS structure and aluminium windows providing sturdiness and safety to space

Indoor vibrant décor 


Space is done up with patterned tile flooring that brings a refreshing Mediterranean vibe. The upholstery of the furniture is kept neutral in colour tones. A dash of colour, spirit and vibe is added to the room with vibrant multi-coloured throws and cushions across the room. A blooming Frangipani plant, hand-picked bright and modern decor accessories and serve ware lend the perfect finishing touches to the conservatory-style outdoors space. 

The lighting of the room 


Space is designed to fill up the room with lush sunlight throughout the day from all sides. However, the rotating track lights allow the owners to create a beautiful ambience. The place is perfect for lazy afternoon tea, or for a relaxed party time with friends and family under the starry sky.                                  

                                            

The 350-sqft terrace space by A Square Designs is one of the most sought-after among Kolkata’s elite for its richly detailed, art-filled luxe interiors.Connecting the home with green exteriorsAllowing the residents of this home to celebrate the exteriors irrespective of the seasons, this glasshouse terrace is a pretty space that connects them to the outdoors and lush greens around it. This 350-sqft terrace space attached to the day room is covered with glass using an MS structure and aluminium windows providing sturdiness and safety to spaceIndoor vibrant décor Space is done up with patterned tile flooring that brings a refreshing Mediterranean vibe. The upholstery of the furniture is kept neutral in colour tones. A dash of colour, spirit and vibe is added to the room with vibrant multi-coloured throws and cushions across the room. A blooming Frangipani plant, hand-picked bright and modern decor accessories and serve ware lend the perfect finishing touches to the conservatory-style outdoors space. The lighting of the room Space is designed to fill up the room with lush sunlight throughout the day from all sides. However, the rotating track lights allow the owners to create a beautiful ambience. The place is perfect for lazy afternoon tea, or for a relaxed party time with friends and family under the starry sky.                                                                              

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